'Scandal' Season 4: Olivia's return to DC; Fitz and how it all started [SPOILERS]

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Fans of the popular TV show "Scandal" will be glad to know that Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington) will be will be returning for the new season. This is a confirmation that has been revealed through news from KPopStarz. And yes, this is despite the fact that it seemed like she was leaving DC for good when she ran away with Jake.

Another reaffirming fact, though to the news of Olivia's return is the addition of Sonya Walger, famous for her role in "Lost", as she will be joining the cast for the new season as well, playing as a friend to Olivia and a new client. This probability of Olivia's return to DC has many speculating that amidst leaving for a tropical island with Jake, the chances of them staying together is somehow put to a halt and nothing really compared to her supposed relationship with Fitz (Tony Goldwyn).

In fact, according to Air Herald, an interview with Goldwyn had him figuring out what he thought about the Olivia and Fitz relationship. He voiced out his opinion and thought that the two are definitely experiencing a complicated situation that is just like an emotional rollercoaster.

He even says that the situation between the two characters is something very realistic as he himself has been experiencing the same with the relationship he has with his wife. Needless to say, with only a few days until the new season premieres, fans will be glad that a lot of their questions about what happened from the last season will ultimately be answered as season 4 progresses.

News from Christian Today reveals that Kerry Washington deems the new season to be going back to how the fans originally learned to love the show. With the new season, the answers to the questions in the mind of "Scandal" fans will not only be answered, they will again be reintroduced to the main characters and get back to the core of the show, just like when it started.

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Scandal, Washington DC, Kerry Washington

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